The government has recently proposed a plan to amend the Freedom of Information Act, which has been heavily criticized. Human rights activists, unions, and political representatives have raised serious concerns about it, considering it a factor in exacerbating corruption and lack of transparency in governance.
Concerns About Transparency
Critics believe that the proposed changes could increase the power of government officials to hide important information, thereby undermining transparency in public affairs. At a time when society needs transparency and accountability, such plans could seriously damage public trust.
This proposal comes at a time when calls for increased transparency and access to information have risen globally in recent years. It seems that the new government, instead of responding to these demands, is steering the country towards a darker path.
By Tag Clar Editorial